Dear All,
In GTAW,which parameter I have to take in to consideration for limiting weaving range.ie, gas cup size or diameter of tungsten electrode(non consumable) or filler wire diameter(consumable) ?My client inspector says filler wire(consumable),but my mind says tungsten electrode(non consumable),some reply from our forum says gas cup size.I am totally confused.
If weaving is not applicable in GTAW, can I put string for all beads in my WPS?
Please advise me.
Regards,
Limesh
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:22 AM, <robertp@westernp.com> wrote:
this is not addressed in codes that I know of.
With GTAW, the weave width depends upon the size of the cup when
"walking the cup" and should not have any affect on the weld in that
you can control heat with travel speed with GTAW.
On Oct 16, 6:02 am, limesh M <limes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Dear All,*
> *Limesh*> **
> *I heard about weaving ,which is applicable in SMAW.If I am crossing the
> weaving barrier as per manufacturer recommendation,ie, 2.5 X dia of
> electrode or 3 X dia of electrode what would happen?*
> **
> *Is weaving applicable in GTAW? If applicable what would be the weaving
> range?*
> **
> **
> **
> *Regards,*
> **
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